Blue Buffalo Wilderness Salmon Recipe Kitten Canned Cat Food
By Blue Buffalo
$2.29
- SKU:
- 596476
- UPC:
- 596476
Salmon Recipe
Inspired by the spirit of the lynx, BLUE Wilderness Salmon Recipe for Kittens is a high-protein food with more of the real salmon kittens love. BLUE Wilderness lets your feline embrace her wild side, and is formulated with essential nutrients like DHA for your kitten's healthy growth and development.
FORMULATED WITH THE FINEST NATURAL INGREDIENTS
- Real Salmon First Ingredient
- NO Chicken (or Poultry) By-Product Meals
- NO Corn, Wheat or Soy
- NO Artificial Flavors or Preservatives
Ingredients
SalmonChickenFish BrothChicken LiverPea FlourNatural FlavorGuar GumFish Oil (source of DHA-Docosahexaenoic Acid)FlaxseedPotassium ChlorideTaurineSaltDried PotatoCholine ChlorideCarrageenanCassia GumMagnesium SulfateIron Amino Acid ChelateZinc Amino Acid ChelateThiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1)Vitamin E SupplementCopper Amino Acid ChelateManganese Amino Acid ChelateSodium SeleniteNiacin Supplement (Vitamin B3)Calcium Pantothenate (Vitamin B5)Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6)Riboflavin Supplement (Vitamin B2)Vitamin A SupplementBiotin (Vitamin B7)Potassium IodideVitamin D3 SupplementVitamin B12 SupplementFolic Acid (Vitamin B9)preserved with Mixed TocopherolsGuaranteed Analysis
- Crude Protein 10.5% min
- Crude Fat 7.0% min
- Crude Fiber 1.5% max
- Moisture 78.0% max
- Taurine 0.10% min
- DHA* 0.10% min
- *Not recognized as an essential nutrient by the AAFCO Cat Food Nutrient Profiles.
Feeding Instructions
Up to 20 weeks of age, feed as much as your kitten will eat in 3 or 4 feedings per day. 21 to 30 weeks of age, feed about 2/3 can per lb. of body weight per day. 31 to 52 weeks of age, feed about 1/2 can per lb. of body weight per day.
Refrigerate unused portion.
Fresh Water
Be sure to have a clean bowl of cool, fresh water available at all times.
Note: Individual kitten's requirements may vary due to age, breed, environment, and activity level. Adjust food as required to maintain optimal body condition, and ask your veterinarian if you are unsure.
Calorie Content:
1,191 Kcals/kg, 101 Kcals/can.